Dr. Hamdi Jaballah | Statistical Methods | Best Researcher Award
Doctorate at Institut de chimie et des matériaux Paris Est, CNRS, France
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🌟Academic Background
Hamdi Jaballah is an accomplished engineer in materials science with a Ph.D. in Physics and a Master’s in Condensed Matter Physics. With four years of experience in research and development, he specializes in cutting-edge materials for energy applications, including hydrogen storage, permanent magnets, and magnetocaloric materials for solid-state refrigeration. Proficient in Python for data analysis, Hamdi is recognized for his excellent communication, writing, and teamwork skills. Driven by innovation, he is committed to contributing to the energy, automotive, mobility, and renewable energy sectors.
🎓 Education
Hamdi earned his Doctorate in Physics and Materials Science from Université Paris Est Créteil, where he focused on synthesizing and studying new composite materials for solid-state refrigeration. He also holds a Master’s degree in Condensed Matter Physics and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics and Chemistry from Faculté des Sciences de Tunis El-Manar. His academic background laid the foundation for his expertise in materials engineering.
💼 Professional Experience
Currently a Research Engineer at the Institut de Chimie et des Matériaux Paris-Est, CNRS, Hamdi is engaged in developing innovative materials for energy applications. His work includes the fabrication of intermetallic alloys, nanomaterials for permanent magnets, and hydrogen storage materials. Previously, he volunteered as an R&D Engineer at Capgemini Engineering, where he developed prototypes for magnetic cooling. His earlier roles include being an Intern Researcher in numerical physics and materials science, where he modeled magnetic materials using DFT.
🔬 Research Interests
Hamdi is passionate about advancing materials science for sustainable energy solutions. His research focuses on hydrogen storage, aiming to develop efficient solid-state solutions for transportation decarbonization. He is also dedicated to exploring magnetocaloric and electrocaloric materials for eco-friendly refrigeration. Additionally, Hamdi is interested in creating multifunctional energy materials to enhance the performance of sustainable energy systems.
🌐 Skills and Expertise
Hamdi’s technical skills include proficiency in Python (pandas, NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib), Mathematica, MATLAB, and various materials analysis tools. He has extensive experience in data analysis, project management, and problem-solving. Fluent in French, English, and Arabic, Hamdi excels in cross-functional communication and collaboration.
📖 Publication
Sm Substitution Effect on the Critical Behaviour of Laves Phase Gd1−xSmxCo2 Intermetallic Nearby the Ferromagnetic-Paramagnetic Phase Transition
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- Authors: S. Bellafkih, H. Jaballah, L. Bessais
- Journal: Solid State Sciences
- Year: 2024
Influence of Iron Substitution on Structural, Magnetic, and Magnetocaloric Properties of Tb2Fe17−xAlx Compounds Synthesized by Arc Melting
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- Authors: S. Charfeddine, I. Souid, H. Jaballah, L. Bessais, A. Korchef
- Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications
- Year: 2024
Crystal Structure Change in Magnetocaloric Compounds (Er,Nd)2Fe17
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- Authors: S. Louhichi, H. Jaballah, L. Bessais, M. Jemmali
- Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications
- Year: 2024
Structural, Magnetic and Magnetocaloric Properties of the Gd2Fe17-xCrx (x = 0, 0.5, 1 and 1.5) Compounds
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- Authors: M. Saidi, H. Jaballah, L. Bessais, M. Jemmali
- Journal: Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
- Year: 2023
Exploring Crystal Structure, Hyperfine Parameters, and Magnetocaloric Effect in Iron-Rich Intermetallic Alloy with ThMn12-Type Structure: A Comprehensive Investigation Using Experimental and DFT Calculation
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- Authors: J. Horcheni, H. Jaballah, E. Dhahri, L. Bessais
- Journal: Magnetochemistry
- Year: 2023